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Unisul.br Mobile Speed: 16/100

Quick overview:

Enable compression

Compressing resources with gzip or deflate can reduce the number of bytes sent over the network.

Enable compression for the following resources to reduce their transfer size by 2.4MiB (69% reduction).

57KiB of the HTML response was required to render the above-the-fold content. This requires 3 network round-trips. However, if the HTML response were compressed, then the HTML required to render the above-the-fold content could be delivered in just 2 network round-trips. Enable compression for the HTML response in order to prioritize the visible content for this page.

Only about 68% of the final above-the-fold content could be rendered with the HTML delivered within 2 round-trips.

Minify CSS

Compacting CSS code can save many bytes of data and speed up download and parse times.

Minify CSS for the following resources to reduce their size by 20KiB (20% reduction).

About Test Tool

Mobile-Friendly Test measures the performance of a page for mobile devices and desktop devices. It fetches the url twice, once with a mobile user-agent, and once with a desktop-user agent. It analyzes the content of a web page, then generates suggestions to make that page faster.